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==             PC World's Best of Star-Dot-Star (*.*) Vol 1             ==
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==   Copyright 1988 by PCW Communications, Inc.  All rights reserved.   ==
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                             INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL NOTES:
 The bottom line of the display tells you what keys to press.  Refer
 to this line if you need help.

SELECTING ENTRIES FROM THE MENU:
 Use the cursor keys plus <Home>, <End>, <PgUp>, and <PgDn> to move
 the selector bar.  To select a highlighted command, press <Enter>.

VIEWING ENTRIES ON SCREEN:
 Select one of the categories--WordPerfect, dBASE, 1-2-3, and so on.
 This will display instructions about this program's utilities.  Use
 the cursor keys plus <Home>, <End>, <PgUp>, and <PgDn> to scroll the
 text up and down.  For example, if you are reading these notes on
 screen, press <PgDn> now to see more instructions...

HOW TO PRINT THE MANUAL:
 Select the "Print Manual" command from the menu.  Make sure your
 printer is on and has paper.  Then, press P to begin printing.  Press
 <Esc> at any time to cancel printing and return to the menu.

USING THE UTILITY PROGRAMS:
 Each utility, macro, and batch file is stored in a separate disk
 directory.  The directory names begin with underscores to avoid
 possible conflicts with other directories in your system.  From DOS,
 use the CD command to change to a directory.  For example, type CD
 \_WP to change to the _WP directory.  Inside each directory is a
 README text file that describes how to use the utilities stored
 there.  (Some directories have more than one utility, others have
 only one.)  The text in these README files is the same as the text
 displayed and printed by the STAR.EXE program.

COPYING THE FILES TO A HARD DISK
 You might want to copy the files on this diskette to your hard drive.
 To do this, insert the diskette in drive A: and type A:INSTALL A: C:
 where C: is the letter of your hard drive.  The INSTALL.BAT batch
 file creates a new directory named STAR1 on your hard disk.  You may
 also use DOS commands COPY and XCOPY to copy the diskette files.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
 I wrote STAR.EXE in Turbo Pascal 5.0 using the Turbo Professional
 toolkit from TurboPower Software.  The PC World logo (visible only on
 graphics displays) was designed by Karl Koessel.  Special thanks 
 to the many readers who have contributed to Star-Dot-Star.  (Don't
 forget--we pay cold cash for your hot tips!  See page 4 in any
 recent PC World issue for details on where to send your own
 contributions.)  Enjoy!      
                                 --- Tom Swan, Editor, Star-Dot-Star
